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Did you know...
that no one currently speaks the language that the Buddha spoke? Without translation, what would we know of the Buddha’s teachings?

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“Light of Berotsana is engaging in some of the most important and meaningful Tibetan translation work to date. I believe that they are making a historic contribution to the establishment of genuine Buddhadharma in the West.”

Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche

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A special thanks to all our committed volunteers who contribute time and talents to our many projects. We deeply appreciate your efforts and support.

May our joined activities be beneficial for all.

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 Translated Offerings

 

Praise to the Twenty-One Taras
By Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche

Supplication Prayer entitled
Ornament of Samatabhadra's Wisdom Intent

By Kyabje Thinley Norbu Rinpoche

Swift Rebirth Prayer for Thinley Norbu Rinpoche

Prayer to Heruka Dudjom Lingpa: A Chariot of Devotion

Download all translated offerings here 

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New Publications!


Feasts of Chöd

Audio CD
Tröma Nagmo practice cycle from the Dudjom Tersar lineage. Sangye Khandro practicing Chöd. Read more

Listen to a sound clip from the Feasts of Chöd CD.  

The Sole Essence of Clear Light

 Second edition.
Includes a new, improved translation of Heruka Dudjom Lingpa’s tögal commentary. Read more


Precious Treasury of the Genuine Meaning
tsig don rinpoche dzod

2011 Written Transcript of oral teachings given by Khenpo Namdrol Rinpoche at Orgyen Dorje Den. This 580-page transcript includes the oral commentary, as well as...read more>

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We are passionate about furthering the translation, preservation, and study of the Buddhist literature and philosophical heritage of Tibet at the highest standards of excellence.

Our name is derived from the renowned Tibetan translator Berotsana, who flourished during the eighth century. Berotsana translated hundreds of Buddhist texts from the languages of India into Tibetan and played a pivotal role in the establishment of Tibet's literary culture. Many accounts of his life have been composed in his native land; and they recount his childhood in Tibet, his studies in India, the challenges he faced, his many accomplishments, the students whom he trained, and his eventual death. A brief retelling of Berotsana's story is presented here (full length).

We invite you to peruse our site and see the many translated works from Light of Berotsana. We have books, transcripts of oral teachings, and audio CD's available for purchase on this site.